PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Jayson Werth homered for the fourth straight game, Chase Utley hit an inside-the-park homer and Philadelphia beat Cincinnati 9-6 on Thursday night.
Jamie Moyer (8-6) allowed six runs and eight hits in five innings, but Philadelphia's offense bailed him out again. The Phillies have averaged 8.1 runs in Moyer's wins.
Werth went deep in the sixth for his seventh homer in 12 games. The Phillies became the second team in major league history to have four players hit 20 homers before the All-Star break. Raul Ibanez leads the team with 22, Ryan Howard has 21 and Utley and Werth have 20. The Toronto Blue Jays did it in 2000.
Utley circled the bases in the third after hitting a high drive that took an odd carom off the center-field wall.
Brandon Phillips hit a two-run homer and Edwin Encarnacion drove in three runs with a homer and triple for Cincinnati. Micah Owings (6-9) gave up seven runs and eight hits in 4 1-3 innings.
Dodgers 11, Mets 2
NEW YORK (AP) - Manny Ramirez hit two RBI singles to key an early outburst against struggling starter Livan Hernandez, and Los Angeles' Randy Wolf earned his first win in eight outings.
Orlando Hudson hit a three-run double that capped a four-run first inning. Rafael Furcal had three hits for the Dodgers, who boosted baseball's best record to 54-31.
Los Angeles, which had 17 hits, won the season series 5-1 against the injury-ravaged Mets, who have lost five of six and 10 of 13.
Russell Martin added a two-run single and Ramirez had a perfect night at the plate, going 2 for 2 with two walks before taking a seat in the seventh.
Wolf (4-3) labored through 6 1-3 gritty innings, giving up seven hits. He entered 0-2 in seven starts since beating the Chicago Cubs 2-1 on May 28.
Hernandez (5-5) lost his fourth straight start, allowing eight runs and 11 hits - both season highs - in four innings.
Nationals 11, Astros 10, 11 innings, completion of suspended game
HOUSTON (AP) - An error by Houston second baseman Miguel Tejada in the 11th inning made former Nationals reliever Joel Hanrahan a winner in the completion of a suspended game.
Hanrahan was traded by the Nationals on June 30 to Pittsburgh as part of a deal for Nyjer Morgan, who scored the winning run Thursday. Hanrahan was pitching for the Nationals when the game was suspended by rain in Washington on May 5. He earned his first win of the season and is 1-3 overall. He would have been 1-1 if he won on May 5.
The game resumed with one out in the bottom of the 11th with a Washington runner on first base. Josh Willingham singled before Josh Bard grounded into a forceout to second. Tejada, covering second base, threw the ball it far over Lance Berkman's head, allowing Morgan to score.
Houston reliever LaTroy Hawkins, who took the loss, would have been 0-1 if he lost on May 5. He's now 1-3.
Astros 9, Nationals 4
HOUSTON (AP) - Lance Berkman's three-run homer was one of Houston's 16 hits.
Hunter Pence and Jeff Keppinger drove in two runs each for the Astros, who used a four-run sixth inning to overcome a two-run deficit and take the lead.
Keppinger's triple tied it at 4 and chased Nationals starter John Lannan (6-6), who was replaced by Jason Bergmann. After one out, Michael Bourn gave Houston the lead with his run-scoring triple and Miguel Tejada added an RBI single.
Berkman's 18th home run was a two-out shot in the eighth.
The Nationals took a 4-2 at the end of three after Josh Bard drove in two runs and Ryan Zimmerman and Adam Dunn each had an RBI.
Astros starter Russ Ortiz gave up six hits and four runs with two walks in three innings. Alberto Arias (2-0) pitched a scoreless fifth and sixth for the win.
Giants 9, Padres 3
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Tim Lincecum carried a no-hit bid into the seventh inning and won his fourth straight start for San Francisco.
Lincecum (10-2) walked Evereth Cabrera to start the game and then Will Venable with two outs in the second. After that, he retired 13 straight until Tony Gwynn broke up the bid when he singled to left leading off the seventh.
Adrian Gonzalez and Kevin Kouzmanoff followed with singles and Lincecum's night was done after consecutive two-out walks to load the bases.
Sergio Romo walked pinch-hitter Edgar Gonzalez to force home a run and Lincecum's scoreless innings streak ended at 29, third-longest in San Francisco history.
Bengie Molina hit a two-run homer in the first off Josh Geer (1-4) and Travis Ishikawa and Juan Uribe added back-to-back shots in a four-run fifth.
Rockies 7, Braves 6
DENVER (AP) - Pinch-hitter Garrett Atkins hit a two-out, two-run double in the eighth inning to lift Colorado to its fourth consecutive victory.
Ian Stewart started the rally by drawing a one-out walk, and Mike Gonzalez (3-2) hit Chris Iannetta with a pitch. After an out, Atkins, batting for reliever Juan Rincon (1-0), lashed a double down the left field line to snap the third tie of the game.
Huston Street allowed a run-scoring groundout by Diory Hernandez before getting Casey Kotchman on a comebacker for the final out, picking up his 22nd save in 23 opportunities.
including Brooks Conrad's sixth-inning RBI single put the Braves ahead 5-4.
Clint Barmes' RBI double in the seventh tied the game for the last time.
Cardinals 5, Brewers 1
MILWAUKEE (AP) - Joel Pineiro scattered three hits in his third complete game this year and Ryan Ludwick hit a three-run homer in St. Louis' five-run eighth inning.
Pineiro (7-9) benefited from three double plays and faced just one batter over the minimum. He struck out five and walked none while throwing 100 pitches.
St. Louis won two of three against Milwaukee to increase its lead in the NL Central to two heading into a four-game, three-day series against the Chicago Cubs starting Friday.
Reliever Carlos Villanueva (2-5) allowed a single to pinch-hitter Skip Schumaker and a triple to Brendan Ryan that tied the game.


